Interested In Joining Our Group?

Our Hydro group is growing. We are looking for new students interested in
research that compliments and expands our current research in hydrogeology,
vadose zone hydrology, contaminant hydrology, and climate change effects on
water resources. Please contact Jason Gurdak for more information or see the Department of Earth & Climate Sciences website or the Graduate Studies web site for program
details and admissions requirements.

4.Human-Environmental Security in Asia-Pacific Ring of Fire: Water-Energy-Food Nexus, Taniguchi, M. (PI, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Kyoto, Japan) (Gurdak is Leading the U.S. research group, which 1 of 7 across the Asia-Pacific region), Japanese Ministry of Education, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN), Kyoto, Japan. project period: 2013-2018. Link to project website.

6. In 2011, the new G@GPS initiative (Groundwater@Global Paleoclimate Signals) was launched to help the international paleogroundwater research community in coordinating activities that advance investigations of the links between paleoclimate archives and paleogroundwater observations. G@GPS is an inclusive group of scientists that coordinates paleogroundwater research, organizes workshops and training courses, and helps future and early-career researchers develop necessary skills. If you are interested in participating in G@GPS, please contact me or one of the other coordinators (see the invitation letter here: PDF). Learn more about G@GPS here.